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“Love all the events you cover. I had no idea so much goes on in Warren County.” - Gene S., new Warren County resident

“The return of Warren County Wanderings this year was one of the best things that could happen to Northwest New Jersey! With its vast coverage of all the many wonderful events - both community and professional - which make our region such a special place to live, the Wanderings is a guidepost of discovery and a nexus of community in a culturally rich and environmentally singular area.” - Catherine Rust, General Manager, Centenary Stage Company

Starting February 15, 2017

Be sure you put your feet in the right place, then stand firm. - Abraham Lincoln

Happiness and moral duty are inseparably connected. - George Washington

We believe it is your moral duty to have some fun in Warren County! With temperatures expected to hit 60 degrees over the long Presidents' Day weekend, why not get outdoors for a nice hike? Here are a few suggested trails courtesy of Skylands Visitor. Ironically, Hackettstown hosts a Winterfest, as well as a world premiere play.

And there is even more live music than usual this weekend, of all different genres. So have fun exploring Warren County, and Happy Wanderings!

It’s another World Premiere at the LackPAC in Hackettstown this weekend, as The Surrogate opens. This smart and funny play by Patricia Cotter is about blended families, desire, motherhood, class and sexual politics, examining just how much we can ask of our friends, our parents and our spouses, and whether we'll get any of our important life decisions right in this new age.

Relive the moment - ARENA brings you back to a time where you can sing along with the guitar solo. A time when you held up a lighter, not a cell phone. Lose yourself in the experience as this band captures the big sound and power of some of the greatest rock bands of our time.

The true story of the young Japanese girl Sadako Sasaki, who became ill from the effects of the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima and inspired an international peace movement. A Thousand Cranes combines Japanese and American language, music and dance, and highlights Japanese society in the aftermath of World War II. Appropriate for grades 5 - 12.

These New Jersey residents have joined forces to create a fresh and unique acoustic duo that blends classic folk/rock from the '60s through today - with original tunes - to create a truly memorable musical performance.

Larry and Teresa’s story begins at New York’s famed Bottom Line club in the mid 80s; she was singing country, he was playing pedal steel. It was love at first chord. Now you can see these two amazing talents at Roy's Hall.

Old-time American jug band music, on guitars, Dobro, banjo, wash-tub bass, mandolin, bowed Psaltery, ukulele and saw! Combining the ragtime feel of the 1920s with the blues & bluegrass of the '40s and the folk-rock of '60s & '70s into a mishmash of great fun!

Stomp to the music and feel the sensation between your toes. Formal wine tasting, delicious spaghetti and meatballs dinner with tossed salad and homemade breads, wine cellar tour and ending with a dessert wine tasting. Includes wine glass to take home. $35/person plus tax and 10% gratuity. Reservations required. Book early as this event will sell out every time. Call 908-475-3671.

Explore and learn how to make signature Thai, Indonesian and Vietnamese dishes with Chef Jay Chai, the owner of both Pandan Room & TOPO Restaurant in Hackettstown. "Comfort Food" is highlighted in this session.

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It’s another World Premiere at the LackPAC in Hackettstown this weekend, as The Surrogate opens. This smart and funny play by Patricia Cotter is about blended families, desire, motherhood, class and sexual politics, examining just how much we can ask of our friends, our parents and our spouses, and whether we'll get any of our important life decisions right in this new age.

Relive the moment - ARENA brings you back to a time where you can sing along with the guitar solo. A time when you held up a lighter, not a cell phone. Lose yourself in the experience as this band captures the big sound and power of some of the greatest rock bands of our time.

The true story of the young Japanese girl Sadako Sasaki, who became ill from the effects of the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima and inspired an international peace movement. A Thousand Cranes combines Japanese and American language, music and dance, and highlights Japanese society in the aftermath of World War II. Appropriate for grades 5 - 12.

These New Jersey residents have joined forces to create a fresh and unique acoustic duo that blends classic folk/rock from the '60s through today - with original tunes - to create a truly memorable musical performance.

Larry and Teresa’s story begins at New York’s famed Bottom Line club in the mid 80s; she was singing country, he was playing pedal steel. It was love at first chord. Now you can see these two amazing talents at Roy's Hall.

Old-time American jug band music, on guitars, Dobro, banjo, wash-tub bass, mandolin, bowed Psaltery, ukulele and saw! Combining the ragtime feel of the 1920s with the blues & bluegrass of the '40s and the folk-rock of '60s & '70s into a mishmash of great fun!

Three of the top comics from New York City and Philadelphia will bring their hilarious "schticks" to Warren County on Feb. 25. Rob Falcone, Joey Callahan, and Tommy Gooch are the headliners for this year's Annual Warren County Community College Comedy Night. Proceeds from the event directly benefit students and programs at the college.

Don't miss an opportunity to connect with loved ones on the other side. Dinner program with Lorraine's presentation, or book an overnight stay in a rustic room that includes a gift bag, and get to know more about Lorraine and spirits at the Inn. Overnight includes fireside specialty drink in the tavern, and breakfast with Lorraine.

Stomp to the music and feel the sensation between your toes. Formal wine tasting, delicious spaghetti and meatballs dinner with tossed salad and homemade breads, wine cellar tour and ending with a dessert wine tasting. Includes wine glass to take home. $35/person plus tax and 10% gratuity. Reservations required. Book early as this event will sell out every time. Call 908-475-3671.

Explore and learn how to make signature Thai, Indonesian and Vietnamese dishes with Chef Jay Chai, the owner of both Pandan Room & TOPO Restaurant in Hackettstown. "Comfort Food" is highlighted in this session.